Great lesson that accords with the teachings and commands of the Lord Jesus Christ. The grand and ultimate upshot is that apart from repentance there is no salvation, no eternal life, no heaven! People failing to honestly repent will be among those told by the Lord Jesus to depart from Him in that great day of accountability!
In the New Testament there was no difference between the word “disciple” and the word “Christian.” In fact, for the first few years of the church the word “disciple” was the primary way of designating Christians.
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.” -Mathew 7:21
@Crimzon_Nova John 6:40 clearly says that the will of the father is to believe on Jesus. How is Matthew 7:21 a loss of salvation proof text especially considering that Jesus says "I NEVER knew you" not "I used to know you", it more so gives evidence for once saved always saved. The people being referred to there is people who relied on works to be saved rather than solely trusting in Jesus as is clearly shown in the next verse when they say "in thy name done many wonderful works" they didn't say "Did we not believe in you alone for salvation?" Cause if they did they would've actually gotten saved.
@@Eric_Reborn Mathew 7:21 does not cancel out salvation. But do you genuinely believe you are saved through Jesus’s death on the cross? Do you believe through your attitudes and actions? Do you honor his saving glory? Do you acknowledge that if you mess up, ie sin, it is not ok, but that you are able to by his grace get up and wipe your feet of that sin and strengthen yourself to hate sin and practice not living by it? Practice repenting of sins and look to live free of them? Do you practice to behave more as Christ did and not as the world is? It’s a practice so overtime it builds up, not instantly. Do you do Gods will? Or is “Once saved always saved!” the go to as a get out of hell free card and you don’t have to grow as a Christian? Cuz one is in trouble if they believe that, hence Mathew 7:21. So it’s not a question is salvation canceled out? But are you truly amongst the saved according to the word of God?
i fully trust LORD JESUS and if you are saved dont think you are perfect ,your a sinner like me,the price was paid future past and present ,You can get punished and even killed if you continue sinning ,but you are saved get away from me i never knew you is for people ;like Benny Hinn AND THE ONES THAT DID NOT TRUST IN JESUS ,THE SELF RIGHTUESS
@@tonycostanzo4276 so long as you do and are following Gods will. Is all I’m saying. It’s just whenever I see/hear someone say “Once saved always saved.” The skepticism rises. Cuz that gets thrown around by people who take the lords death for our salvation for granted and justify their still worldly living. Yes we are still flawed and sinners, indeed. But only if our journey in Christ is leading us away from the previous life, and leading to righteous living. Living by his commandments. Not as laws, but guidances. We will stumble and fall on that journey cause shedding the old is not that easy. But we don’t justify that fall, we acknowledge it, repent it, and be strengthened as we keep going forward. God bless if that is indeed what you are doing. Just making sure because again, that quote is thrown around a lot by false converts.
Temptation isn’t the sin but acting upon it is. The word of God very clearly says that any form of sexual relationship other than a marriage between a husband and wife is sin to God. Anything from fornication adultery or anything else. All of it goes against Gods order. We are all born with the tendency to sin because of the fall but we do not have to act upon those tendencies. We have free will to love God more than any sinful desire or to live the desire more than God. 1 John 2:15-17 Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world-the desires of the flesh and the desires of the eyes and pride of life is not from the Father but is from the world. And the world is passing away along with its desires, but whoever does the will of God abides forever.
@@Spiritual_Sword religious people use God's knowledge of Good and Evil so they can have the best in the world. If you're not of the world Let go of God's knowledge and you'll walk by faith the way God originally intended it to be.
I'm just here to discuss the literature with you. I'm not a religious person. According to the literature what is Christ like is what's rejected by religious people for not following their religious laws. I find no fault with the LGBT whatsoever. What have they done? what say you?
@@momsquared-lh4rm I think someone can struggle with their sins including homosexuality and be saved because they still have the fleshly nature battling with their spiritual nature
Good little lesson 👍😎
Great lesson that accords with the teachings and commands of the Lord Jesus Christ. The grand and ultimate upshot is that apart from repentance there is no salvation, no eternal life, no heaven! People failing to honestly repent will be among those told by the Lord Jesus to depart from Him in that great day of accountability!
In the New Testament there was no difference between the word “disciple” and the word “Christian.” In fact, for the first few years of the church the word “disciple” was the primary way of designating Christians.
Faith without works are dead.
It's not too late to repent when you see this. Repent now.
Is Jesus ' commandments different from Moses ' commandments?
ONCE YOU SAVED YOU ARE SAVED ,DONT ADD TO IT
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.” -Mathew 7:21
@Crimzon_Nova John 6:40 clearly says that the will of the father is to believe on Jesus. How is Matthew 7:21 a loss of salvation proof text especially considering that Jesus says "I NEVER knew you" not "I used to know you", it more so gives evidence for once saved always saved. The people being referred to there is people who relied on works to be saved rather than solely trusting in Jesus as is clearly shown in the next verse when they say "in thy name done many wonderful works" they didn't say "Did we not believe in you alone for salvation?" Cause if they did they would've actually gotten saved.
@@Eric_Reborn Mathew 7:21 does not cancel out salvation. But do you genuinely believe you are saved through Jesus’s death on the cross? Do you believe through your attitudes and actions? Do you honor his saving glory? Do you acknowledge that if you mess up, ie sin, it is not ok, but that you are able to by his grace get up and wipe your feet of that sin and strengthen yourself to hate sin and practice not living by it? Practice repenting of sins and look to live free of them? Do you practice to behave more as Christ did and not as the world is? It’s a practice so overtime it builds up, not instantly. Do you do Gods will? Or is “Once saved always saved!” the go to as a get out of hell free card and you don’t have to grow as a Christian? Cuz one is in trouble if they believe that, hence Mathew 7:21. So it’s not a question is salvation canceled out? But are you truly amongst the saved according to the word of God?
i fully trust LORD JESUS and if you are saved dont think you are perfect ,your a sinner like me,the price was paid future past and present ,You can get punished and even killed if you continue sinning ,but you are saved
get away from me i never knew you is for people ;like Benny Hinn AND THE ONES THAT DID NOT TRUST IN JESUS ,THE SELF RIGHTUESS
@@tonycostanzo4276 so long as you do and are following Gods will. Is all I’m saying. It’s just whenever I see/hear someone say “Once saved always saved.” The skepticism rises. Cuz that gets thrown around by people who take the lords death for our salvation for granted and justify their still worldly living. Yes we are still flawed and sinners, indeed. But only if our journey in Christ is leading us away from the previous life, and leading to righteous living. Living by his commandments. Not as laws, but guidances. We will stumble and fall on that journey cause shedding the old is not that easy. But we don’t justify that fall, we acknowledge it, repent it, and be strengthened as we keep going forward.
God bless if that is indeed what you are doing. Just making sure because again, that quote is thrown around a lot by false converts.
You can be LGBT and Christian 👨❤️👨
Temptation isn’t the sin but acting upon it is. The word of God very clearly says that any form of sexual relationship other than a marriage between a husband and wife is sin to God. Anything from fornication adultery or anything else. All of it goes against Gods order. We are all born with the tendency to sin because of the fall but we do not have to act upon those tendencies. We have free will to love God more than any sinful desire or to live the desire more than God.
1 John 2:15-17
Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world-the desires of the flesh and the desires of the eyes and pride of life is not from the Father but is from the world. And the world is passing away along with its desires, but whoever does the will of God abides forever.
@@Spiritual_Sword religious people use God's knowledge of Good and Evil so they can have the best in the world. If you're not of the world Let go of God's knowledge and you'll walk by faith the way God originally intended it to be.
no, you can't. sorry💗
I'm just here to discuss the literature with you. I'm not a religious person. According to the literature what is Christ like is what's rejected by religious people for not following their religious laws. I find no fault with the LGBT whatsoever. What have they done? what say you?
@@momsquared-lh4rm I think someone can struggle with their sins including homosexuality and be saved because they still have the fleshly nature battling with their spiritual nature